From Lori Lipman Brown, lobbyist for the Secular Coalition for America:

“In some parts of the country, children are ostracized if someone finds out their families are atheists… We need to educate the public that people who don’t have a god belief can be good neighbors and friends and moral and ethical people.”

“Some people want to go back to a time when religion was imposed, such as official prayer in public schools… For someone to say they can’t practice their religion appropriately if all schoolchildren are not required to recite a public prayer is very disturbing.”

“I have absolutely no problem with anyone believing differently than I believe, as long as they don’t impose their religion on me or my government.”

Nat Hentoff gets quoted in there for good measure:

“We’ve suffered enough from religious intolerance that the last thing the world needs is irreligious intolerance.”